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Prince Shape and French Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo" data-source="post: 597206" data-attributes="member: 3740"><p>Got a few, all Pete 406's which have a slight bend in the stem which I quite like the look of. </p><p></p><p>They also do a chunkier version, the 408, which I've been lucky enough to come into possession of one recently. Which is also quite handsome.</p><p></p><p>All of them smoke very well and I've not seen a drilling problem in any of them and my Pete princes range from 1960's to current production.</p><p></p><p>Go with whatever calls to you is my rule of thumb here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo, post: 597206, member: 3740"] Got a few, all Pete 406's which have a slight bend in the stem which I quite like the look of. They also do a chunkier version, the 408, which I've been lucky enough to come into possession of one recently. Which is also quite handsome. All of them smoke very well and I've not seen a drilling problem in any of them and my Pete princes range from 1960's to current production. Go with whatever calls to you is my rule of thumb here. [/QUOTE]
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